- The
Dravinja (German: Drann,
pronounced [dʁan] ) is the
largest tributary of the
Drava River in Slovenia. It is 73
kilometres (45 mi) long. Its source...
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Nogometno društvo
Dravinja,
commonly referred to as ND
Dravinja or
simply Dravinja, is a
Slovenian football club
based in
Slovenske Konjice that competes...
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Novake (pronounced [nɔˈʋaːkɛ]) is a
village on the left bank of the
Dravinja River in the Muni****lity of Poljčane in
northeastern Slovenia. The area belongs...
- area is part of the
traditional region of Styria. The town lies in the
Dravinja Valley north of
Mount Boč. It is a
crossing of two
important regional roads...
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first leg on 24
October 2012, he
scored both of the team's
goals to
defeat Dravinja,
netting in the
second minute and in
added time. On 25
October 2014, Verbič...
- (from the south) are the Gail (45 m3/s) in Austria, the Meža (12 m3/s) and
Dravinja (11 m3/s) in Slovenia, and the
Bednja (? m3/s) in Croatia. Mean discharge...
- took
place on 21 and 22
August 2007.
Bukovci v Veržej
Stojnci v
Slivnica Dravinja v Črenšovci
Tolmin v
Ankaran Triglav Kranj v
Zagorje Izola v Šenčur Malečnik...
- to the
Slovenian Third League.
Beltinci Bilje Bistrica Brinje Grosuplje Dravinja Gorica Ilirija 1911
Jadran Dekani Jesenice Krka Krško
Posavje Nafta 1903...
- Slovenia. It is the seat of the Muni****lity of Makole. It lies in the
Dravinja Valley. The area is part of the
traditional region of Styria. It was first...
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adjacent Slovenian Prealps with the
Pohorje range, the
Celje Hills at the
Dravinja River, as well as the Sava
Hills are located. In the northwest, the valley...